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THE DELANEYS OF SANDPIPER BEACH: A family business with room to grow.

So many frogs. So few princes.

Eloisa loves a Cinderella twist in her stories, and three short stories with this theme are digitally publishing in one volume!

Marie Bostwick weaves together the unforgettable story of four very different women whose paths cross, changing their lives forever…

When someone attempts to assassinate a Saudi Prince on U.S. soil, FBI Agent Kord Davidson and CIA Operative Monica Alden head up a task force to keep the Prince safe and find those responsible to avoid an international incident that could have devastating consequences.

Life is the one gift every human being has in common. It is the most sacred gift
any of us will ever be given.

And the most fragile.

I wrote MURDER FOR EMILY'S
SAKE because I wanted to entertain and engage readers in a way that
celebrates the sanctity of life in all its various stages—the unborn, the newly
born, children, teens, and adults of all ages. And I wanted to take readers on a
thrill-ride that grabs their hearts and minds and leaves them thinking about
whether life should be respected, protected, honored, and cherished. Also, my
goal was to show that there are forces that threaten life—things like disease,
sickness, evil actions of others, and even our own bad choices.

I hope that readers will consider how we can honor life by the way we love and
help one another, and the way we take care of those in need. And I hope readers
will take time to see their own lives as a valuable gift from God.

MURDER FOR EMILY'S SAKE
encourages readers to consider what it is they treasure most. During the process
of writing this book, I had to take inventory of things in my life that were
important to me. My list included things like faith, life, family, friends, my
job, my dreams. I had to ask myself WHY I treasured these things. Then I had to
be brutally honest with myself and consider HOW I was treating the people and
things I claimed were important to me. I had to ask, “Do I really appreciate,
not just life itself, but the many gifts each day contains? Do I take time to
see and appreciate God’s fingerprints in the miraculous and the mundane? Do the
people I love really know they are precious to me? Am I grateful for all I have,
or are my thoughts consumed by thoughts of the things I don’t? Do I love people
unconditionally or do I make them feel like they must live up to some standard
to really have my love and respect? If I truly believe that life is a sacred and
precious gift, what am I doing to enrich the lives of others?”

I had to wrestle with those questions, and others. Some of the answers were painful.

MURDER FOR EMILY'S SAKE
was a project that captured my heart and soul. I hope that comes through in the
story. I hope that when you read it, the story will capture yours as well. I
hope it will make you laugh, cry, think, and feel. And I hope it will leave you
asking, “What are the things I treasure most?”

On a moonlit night in Wichita, Kansas, a tormented father stands by the grave
of his teenage daughter, Emily, and makes a chilling vow to avenge her death.
Once he gets his hands on the three women he holds responsible for his
daughter's death, they will regret the day they met Emily outside the abortion
clinic. He will expose a dark secret. He will bury them, as he buried Emily.
Bury them alive. And after their caskets are in the ground, they will die ...
for Emily's sake.